Don't think its ever to late for flower ferts unless you are a week or so from chop... You also can use black strap or brix molasses right up until, in fact its encouraged, and act if you like too! Just don't add any food to the tea...
I would of added in the flowering mutes around 35 ..
Cream Caramel will smell like coffee so if u rub her and state some perfumes that u get from the plants It could be easier to identify ..
Maybe list a few aromatics u get from them
Allright this is just some further update picks, flowering nicely i guess , still fresh
Thanks for response so i should add some fertilizer that has P in it right .
Being somewhat picky in what i smoke i didn't want to add anything to the soil that isn't organic or based on organic fertilizer
No idea what blackstrap or bricksmolases means but i'll look it up.
Blackstrap Molasis is just refined sugar beet, you can get it in jars from healthfood shops or supermarket. Just make sure you get the unsulpherd molasis.
I used to have an organic one bought from a health food shop! If you're in the UK, alot of folks wont have heard of molases, but lyons treacle (the red tin - not the green one) is the same i think.
It's dark and sticky, and i use it at about 1 teaspoon per 5 litres.
Allright thanks , will look out for it. U use a teaspoon per 5 liters soil , but you dissolve it in water probably ? Also i wanted to use some bone meal since it's organic containts (P) for flowering.
If someone could tell me how much i should add in about 20 l of soil
Bloom nutes often contain a lot of the things that molasses does, sometimes they smell Just like molasses - so continue using like a bloom nute through flowering. ^_^
I would consider 1 teaspoon per 5 litres a "light" feed, so keep and eye on your leaves of signs of under feed. Also dont forget to PH after molasses as it will affect the PH
Ok
So molasses "Blackstrap" is usually High in Potassium "K" .
Iron ,Calcium and some have Mag like mine does
Also im growing "TLO"..True Living Organics ..
Many have said Ph with organics is not needed because the Microherd will only buffer and absorb nutrients at the write Ph ..
Saying that means u only want to feed the soil ..
I would suggest brewing teas for organics
Bone meal will lower the ph of ur soil so when adding that add in some Egg shells with it to help keep it up ..
My best advice would be to read through all the organics thread in the Subforums
I build my own compost now from these guys and there true hard work ...
Brix are "Sugars" and I've tried Honey didn't see much from it but alot of Nutrients are going to it ...its basically aminos for the Mircoherd and Honey Agave Nectar are on the charts for Biodynamic and Veganoc gardening ...
My signature leads you to my TLO is ya would like to follow along ..
This run im not even touching the PH pen and gonna let the Organics do what it do !!!.
Hope this helps a little better ...
Also any time u add fresh powdered nutrients as a top dress it will take about 3 weeks to be ready for the soil from what I've heard ...just heard never actually did any test but hey This is how we learn ...
Best of luck there bro they looking good and sometimes being a noob helps cause ya ain't feeding unessecsary Nutes !!!
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